Sentence examples for adapted judiciously from inspiring English sources

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Theoretical designs are adapted judiciously to be compatible with the constraints of realization technologies so as to have the best agreement between numerical calculations and experimental tests.

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As was also the case with "Don Carlos," Ms. Edwards has judiciously "adapted" the script, which is to say she has trimmed it (the text is long) but transposed no scenes and done no rewriting.

They've kept multinational rivals at bay by judiciously adapting to the special characteristics of customers and business ecosystems at home.

Even her catty non-ideological remarks about Tallulah Bankhead are judiciously toned down in "Lillian". The result is a play that casts its subject in an even more roseate glow than the film "Julia" (which was adapted from a chapter of "Pentimento").

Society adapted.

Adapted screenplay.

Only when and if such a view of evolution becomes more widely accepted does society seem likely to fight warming successfully -- with emissions changes and geoengineering mixed together judiciously, and humanity then adapting to the combined result.

You adapt.

People adapt.

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